1. Chandler
1. Chandler
If I were Jen I’d at least drop Brad a PM and say: the crazy ones sure are fun at first, aren’t they?
Diana was definitely not a commoner. Her father was a Viscount when she was born, and he became an Earl before she got married.
They can, at least to some degree. Maybe someone has always had those issues, but previously had no triggers that pushed them to the forefront so their partner really only saw them in small, easily managed doses.
My favorite is when they call Bill Clinton a sexual predator.. they won’t vote for the wife of a sexual predator but will vote for an actual sexual predator.
I guess, but if she likes him, even for something casual, she might want to tell her family and associates to STFU before they ger her dumped. She seems nice, though.
Someone said “Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change.” And they both end up being dissappointed. I think there’s some truth to that.
I totally agree you shouldn’t marry someone hoping they’ll change, but I think sometimes two immature people marry and think they’re both OK as they are, but if one of them grows up a little and makes some positive changes, he/she can then see the damage the immature partner is still doing to the family.
Stoners not having anger issues is actually a pretty big misconception. I’ve known plenty who are far from the happy panda stereotype. At the very least, people who are ALWAYS high tend to be incredibly unpleasant if they are in a situation where they can’t smoke. When I was younger it was acquaintances who knew they…
Maybe it’s not a reference to forgotten Michael Douglas movies but rather a reference to the actual civil war between the Lancasters and the Yorks.
Yeah, my husband was a passive aggressive dick when I married him. I just didn’t really know it until we had more kids together.
Being with other people is hard as hell. Like ... I’m not ready to file for divorce and slam my ex in the media, but if I woke up in an alternate universe where i wasn’t married, I might enjoy it for a few days before looking for a way back.
re: 650K emails - I think Trump must believe that must involve someone printing out all 650K emails, then reading each one individually and marking them up with a highlighter. I guess he hasn’t gotten the memo that one could use computers to review 650K emails in some sort of automated fashion.
Poetic justice will be the Clinton victory speech: “Donald Trump: YOU’RE FIRED!”
“deliver justice at the ballot box”
If you are actively trying to get a guy elected who wil have access to nukes, that you dont even trust with a twitter account... wtf?
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Exactly. I divorced a man that I found out had been going on Craigslist having sex with strangers—both men and women—for our entire marriage. I had no idea at all. Not even an inkling. I definitely didn’t know he was bisexual, and I didn’t know he was cheating on me. I told someone about it once and they refused to…